Toothless mammals are called 'edentate'.
Yes mammals has jaws ,a dog has jaws lions has jaws and they are both mammals.
Yes, birds typically have toothless lightweight beaks instead of jaws with teeth. Their beaks are adapted for tasks like cracking seeds, catching insects, and tearing apart food, making them essential for survival in the wild.
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Armadillo, anteaters, and sloths are all mammals that don't have teeth. Platypus are born with teeth, but they fall out and adult platypus are toothless. People also, most likely, are toothless by age 60 unless of course they have dentures.
goats have no teeth in the upper front
usually small insects
Sloth, armadillo & anteater.
everywhere except Antarctica
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You'd be surprised at how many animals are toothless! But do not go over to a toothless animal and open it's mouth because most toothless animals have very strong jaws! Here are some toothless animals. 1. A penguin 2. An owl 3. A chicken 4. A mole
No. Both mammals and birds "inherited jaws" from a common reptilian ancestor which ultimately originated in an early fish.